Dang, Maybe I should just get the Wolo horns then... I have the Howards Hog Horns from my Harley... The bracket that held them on snapped one day and I never put them back on. Fast forward to a few months ago, and I foudn them in a crate and guess what? They still work! Now to find just enough space in the mini somewhere to fit them.

Here is what they look like:
The compressor is hiding under the cow bell/old horn cover...

I do not think they will fit where you stashed yours. I like how yours are nice and hidden though. I may have to consider the Wolo horn pak.

Thanks for the write up!

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Dang, Maybe I should just get the Wolo horns then... I have the Howards Hog Horns from my Harley... The bracket that held them on snapped one day and I never put them back on. Fast forward to a few months ago, and I foudn them in a crate and guess what? They still work! Now to find just enough space in the mini somewhere to fit them.

Here is what they look like:
The compressor is hiding under the cow bell/old horn cover...

I do not think they will fit where you stashed yours. I like how yours are nice and hidden though. I may have to consider the Wolo horn pak.

Thanks for the write up!

Dang Dude, those are huge!!! Mount them on the back of your Mini and you'll save gas!!LOL

Yeah they claim that they make 174db of sound... All I know is , is you could actually see people jump in their cars when I got up behind them and hit the horn button! All that because a semi-truck almost wiped me out as he changed lanes into my lane on 95 south in Philly... I laid on my horn, but he couldn't hear me, as he was jamming to some tunes I guess... I ended up getting ahead of him on the inside shoulder... I was lucky. After the horn change, I had no more issues

__________________...Never pass up a bathroom, never waste a hard-on, and never trust a fart.

Thanks for the DIY OP. Completed it this weekend in two hours. Removing the bracket for modification was a real pain and I could not get the bracket to sit firmly after I bent it. I tightened the bolt as much as possible, though, and have minimal amount of play. I recommend having a vice on hand to get a good bend and to enlarge the bracket hole.

the Wolo horn itself is a bit more hollow than I was hoping. Kind of high pitched too, but better to have a horn than none at all.